GK76 no neutral light
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GK76 no neutral light
Neutral light circuit not doing anything
blub is good and ive powerd it from the clocks block conector so the blub socket is good too
how can i test the switch ?

also the two wires coming up from the switch one is a bullet connector the other is on a plug if i cross this should the neutral light come on?
where else shoud i be looking ?
also whats suposed to be connected to this?

blub is good and ive powerd it from the clocks block conector so the blub socket is good too
how can i test the switch ?

also the two wires coming up from the switch one is a bullet connector the other is on a plug if i cross this should the neutral light come on?
where else shoud i be looking ?
also whats suposed to be connected to this?

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Re: GK76 no neutral light
Your last picture should have a hose going from there to the bottom of the air box
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Re: GK76 no neutral light
thats what i thought thanksmorris147 wrote:Your last picture should have a hose going from there to the bottom of the air box
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Re: GK76 no neutral light
What are the wires like just on other side of the unit? took mine off and wires were fked, had to fix em up them. Gets alot of shit from were it is.
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Re: GK76 no neutral light
The large brass dots on the gear sensor are for each gear, if you put a ohm meter on one dot and connect to the green/yellow wire you will see each resistance for each gear, hese are used for restricting the bike.
One of the small dots (carnt remember) is the neutral and will give an open circuit when you connect to the blue wire.
One of the small dots (carnt remember) is the neutral and will give an open circuit when you connect to the blue wire.
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Re: GK76 no neutral light
wires are fine right back up to where they disappear into the loom same from the clocks sideMarsbar wrote:What are the wires like just on other side of the unit? took mine off and wires were fked, had to fix em up them. Gets alot of shit from were it is.
so need to check the switch before i start unwrapping the loom
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Re: GK76 no neutral light
If you have a ohm meter you can test the loom without unwrapping it. One side of the neutral bulb gets 12v and the other side (blue)goes to the sidestand diode (tiny little black thing) under the tail unit somewhere.
The diode has three wires blue, light blue and i think green.
The diode has three wires blue, light blue and i think green.